‘-\._ Z;‘i'§*~- — . 1,”. ,-—w__Tl: .l — - - 4o 61 Page 2 The Guardian . . Q , Winnipeg . . . . . . . . . . . 70 . I Bass Baritone Kenneth Smith i'l°5Pii°il 5'“ WEATHER g:t.:::;§: g:;:':;:;;::: :3 71 Wed.. April 16. 1958 .i ' | TORONTO (CP) — Tem»pera- Montreal ......... .. 42 69 l n l D rop Nailed In N U m er Scores TriumPli At P W C l'°'d'°$ A d . lilies issiei by tile Halli“ °" Q“‘i"‘i° """"" 33 2% F““e.i‘§§°’io3° ““‘l‘i” 5.2”“ 2l°l" ’ ' " ' . fice: Fredericton 35 an , i mun s on an 0, - ‘ . _ 1_ t f A Th H E lh 1 Holds Meetlng Min. Max. saint John 35 Cavmplbellton 30 and 65. . To an impressive is o maior e quaiy o e accompan- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29 45 M t . _ , _ , , 5 _ 4' A ‘ Successes achieved on this con" mm furnished by y°“”‘f“1 W11’ The - Sen“ Ladleisi ‘:i1dn°f 32355.1’... .... .. 45 50 .... 32 so High tide today at Charlotte" ‘ 1‘ tinent in recent months, bass- lard Straight, evoked many fine the Prince Ed_War'd 5?” 05' Victoria _ , ,,,.. 43 50 Charlottetown 28 49 town at 9.13 a.m. and 9.35 pm . baritone Kenifietlivslmith hast night tributes from the dispersing liital hsldg thteiikil r<2Cg,lunl3l1-nmllligirtllié Edmontml. .. . 35 52 Sydney ' . ' - ‘ I V . 28 48 At Rustico at 4:6 and Sm . . . at Prince 0 aes au itorium patrons. y_ mee in a e u _ - - - ° ' ' ' ' ' " -l ' ‘ ' ‘ _ _ _ __ 3- 54 p_m_ siiiiiinei-Si e ie eighlee From a peak of more than 4200 be further reduced as the very pair oflbridgeg. wbill OaltSl(])epl::7nE1 added another minor triumph His Skill and musical maturity ,n,n ll/llnnday allalnhhnnnl with galgary . . . . . §tZiI'3‘I('i)(1Z)1lrl1t’lsl1\.I‘f1d - . . . H 3: 45 minutes later than Charlottetown! the Ii‘-imbel‘ of 13001310 drawing considerable construction PTO‘ blg pa” "1 3 SM mi’ y He carried his Community were well displayed in three sel- 24 members PI‘eSeiii- egmd ’ ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' " ' Unemployment Insurance bene- fits through the National Employ- gram in Charlottetown gets un- seasonably unemployed people. Each day now a number of Concert Association audience on a musical journey that swept ections played towards the end of the program. All difficult, they Butain, presided and the meet- The president, Mrs. G. H. HALIFAX (CP)——The weather office says it will remain fine to- Sun rises today at 5.27 a.m. anti sets at 6.59 11-111- Funercil Held ment Office, Charlottetown has derWay° The new_edm°n t° the P391319 are }‘9P°1‘t1“i‘=’f° the local them to the remote classical included two of Chopin’s better- iiig opened with dropped to approximately 3400. P-E- Island H0SDiia1: the iiew Office h0ih1iiPei'50h and bi’ man heights represented by the arias, known ‘works: “Nocturne in E Prayer repeated in unison. The Charlottetown Office ad- Baptist Chiifchabihe Riyal hlanlli “wdt llllley harfillgiilrnliiltohyolrlil fl“e.§?”l“1‘°d “lfifehces C36 l1l’linor" and “Interlude in G The minutes of the last month- ;,i_l,. /, ent, iii- the new nava arrac s wi a an 1 IS es _ . i ‘ evi rom “ raiii” y er i; inor". . l ineetino were read by the Slltclle ellfhplzhlhxhtles of give employment _to tradesmen end of Ap1'1l,.tl‘l6l).St of unen1ploy- and‘tlieHsorrowful““Wliy D3 The Also included on Mr. (Smith’s sléci-etai-y band appi-oved_ The , ,,, is administered from Summer- . ' 4' . . i .. ,, .,, ,, . ,i, l ‘ - rom e _ . - side and nnmnlles his own iineiii_ vate homes, and the renovation As accurately as it was possible to more popular levels typified Verborgenheit “and Bitfrolf linl balance. . on Tlmrsday afternoon’ April 10, Northern Nova Scotia,y Prinlci - of business establishments, will to prophecy, Mr. Murley express- by two arias by Charles Gounoud. by Hugo Wolf, Widmung and ms Waller Beairslo reported The Services at the church and Edward Island, New Brunswic plcl/yIrmentBfigi\u/Ire:i* separately. f mam further demands on the ed the opinion that it would be a the smooth usous Les Pieds D’Ui1.rlDie Beiden Grenadiere” by a Velly Successful Easter Tag grave were conducted by Rev_ Clear a.nd milder; light Winds. lh; ,rsh,;l,:i0',le,io‘i§n°¥5iiiL‘;’”3,gif,f i.(;_ local labour" force. Meantime, in good year for employment in Ff‘-’i1iii},€.” from "The Quefrl Of R0be,I,'t Schumaiin; “The 1:i18i‘h‘l‘i Day, and the president thank. Donald Nicholson and Re},_ c_R_ Lowahigh a.t New Grlasgow, Char- leased lhe figures yesleréay about the rural areas, the Dominion Kings and Queens Counties. S 9133 s and the Sarcastic S€1‘€- Sling by TCh31k0VSky. M0110‘ ed Mi-s_ Beaii-stn and Mrs Ed. Moasel Rev_ Mi.‘ Nicholson sang lottetown 30 and 60, Monclion and the Lord’s day and temperatures in many localities will be even higher. A In wheqfley R. disturbance off the South Car- _ - .lh ll olina coast Will not affect the ME” €l‘ll§2?l.“§§$f§nf°$...eo2i§ Maritime- SPECIAL CHINESE oisifi TO TAKE OUT Full Course Dinners From 11 to 7:30 SUNDAY SPECIAL CHICKEN and STEAK ISLAND GRILL Dial 5223 NOW YOU CAN DIAL Your COLOR SCHEME - ~ , . _ de of Mephistopheles” from logue of Boris” from “Boris . . ,, .. ll n - lh h lb _ Public Works program will pro There was much work to be {I3 H ,_ Win cook for doing so well on as a solo, Beyond the sunset , .19 ml’ m e ““‘f‘.ef,i° lh ‘limit vidc employment for hundreds done and already mapped out, Faust . . . godounov by Moussorgsky a-nd the project. The pallbearers were James fit claimants, exp ainc ‘a f l reseml out of work without taking into account other In addition the distinguished When I Think About the Maid- M W E Colt t ted .. h Was the ulsualthlng at this time 05, ° pe.°p.° P y . t‘ k h. h Ind d 1 d . American artist sang several ens” by Head. .rS' '. - °n 5‘ 3 Wares,. Philip Matheson, Reag year to have many men I‘€’iiiI‘ii Pmvmclal Government prolec S wor W.” W0 eve op urmg popular selections including “So1i- Kenneth Smith was born in knitted amcles h.ad bee.“ mm’ Barrett» Theo 5911313 _Ha‘r°1d to work. Mr. Murley expects that Such a‘5 mad W°"'k and the re‘ the Sprmg and Summer- inqiiyii and all I Love You» from Leeds’ England, but grew in, in ed in f0‘i' the gift Cahliiei by Chandler and Raymond Ling. the decrease in the number of, ”‘ the musical comedy “Carousel”; Stamford, Connecticut. He studied Mr5- Em°_‘tt J°“e5- W5- SW‘ Interment in the church cem- Claimants Will quicken in the next P I’ ' I H‘ H‘ hr h and added the spice of humor at the Manhattan School of Music, E‘-'§1m3e°’i11‘ and MT5» etery. Flower-bearers: Howa.-rd few weeks as more and more men with “Song of the Flea” by Mous- and_the New York College of fie“ 1‘ 93.50"‘ 1 k Axworthy, John Ross, Orville return to their usual summer em- , sorgsky, "Thef])1ile(af Old Wo- Music. l1)ufring World_Wati1I; TAVC ed ‘E1-e 1‘l(I[:;l1;‘1i;;eNEw3 §hO;‘)ePc"(f!t1' Stead and Donald Axworthy. ployineiit, . A T . d B Q M P man” a _ issoiiri lo -song._ ” he serve _our years in l e _ir _ _ _ ' The local manager pointed out re Y , . Two spirituals, ‘Deep River Force, flying_forty missions in tinned to thrive and it was de' NAB GUNMAN that many fishsi-men are already by Burleigh, and “Ride on, King the South Pacific as a B-24 navi- Cliied so heepththe Shop in 01191“ _ preparing their fishing gear and I 3 all t h lel: revlew of are u d btedl I d t b L Jesus!” by Johnson: together gaton. He was awarded the Dis- aion _ui'1ng e sumrner. NEW YORK (Ala) _. A traffic lei °é’-n5ila- Mr. a whlch n0\:’h.0Il1y§W(t{t‘41V1:e:1;: alflgé’ history by Heath Macquarrie, as he described the p1acelWash- received by thep large an";lience_ t_ers_ prizes will he hi-esentsifto the thief Monday after a brief mid- ilso cghciiineds The geason opzalis in atnl fig: ’i§’°1‘}fl“’Alf“l4?P°’ 'l:"glg”l Etlfid hL;:f:°1nf °°m"l“auy players in the Marathon Bridge. Manhattan gun battle on a thor- . 1 ' . mee, g .' . a 5 51°“ no In 9 e S ". Ame“can5' o o Arrangements were made for oiighfare crowded with thousands $255 “"1 °” 1“ .l‘..f.‘lo’:.’?.l5°.§§‘.f.‘t’§.’. ‘$33 “if. ¥l:.“° “°” “""’§’.°‘.i‘r“* “V” Mayor And Assistant City llle lilies zlllllliiioil on Mar ol slil»iiliei~s- Patrolman William . NNING gue. g men’ P” a y becallse 27th- Brand was wounded in the left LOBSTER CA present were accorded a rare we have not found anything 1 - - - Not only will rzaiiy fishermen opparfunjty to check back on in sin. hlslor to el m no 1 o considerable talent money hand while s-ubduing the suspect y g e 0 M C had already been turned in". in front of Saks department store but there are SeVeI‘81 members on 34th street near sixth avenue. be returning to work but‘ the l0}3- many stirring events. about, as is the case in the ster canning factories will be in Introduced by president Tom United States and France. We full operation and at the same DeBlois, the speaker referred time some of the dragigers will be to the impression that Canadian at sea dragging in ground fish for political life was mediocre and processing. All 1500 people will be actively em- told well over dull as compared with some other countries, particularly ployed in the fishing industry in that of the three-«ring circus ef- the two counties, and said Mr. ofect produced in the United Murley, this will make quite a States every four years. hole in the unemployed total. “Young Canadians do not find The ranks of the workers will politics stimulating, and we CITY AND CENTRAL_ wr: TREAT the siren wen. Gig- have no emotion.” BY EVOLUTION “We were not born by revol- ution but by evolution,” Mr. Macquarrie continued as he described how English customs were refined and adopted to become acceptable and work- able in Canada. Following the English pattern of Civil Service, Canada has developed the sys- tem which produces competent men who remain in the jobs per manently without fear of loss of employment at the whim of politicians as long as. they are great moments of A resolution to the effect that Mayor Edwin C. Johns-tone and assistant City Clerk J. J. Butler will be Charlottetown’s official delegates to the conference of Mayors and Municipalities which will be held in Victoria, B. C., from June 1st to June 4th was passed at the regular City Coun- meeting held on Monday night. ‘ The meeting by resolution also accepted the tender of Dunlop Tire and Rubber Goods for sup- plying the Fire Depantment with 500 feet of 450 pounds pressure Weight Scales will beidone by Nelson. Henry whose tender of $432 was accepted while the City Clerk was authorized to engage yet to be heard from in thi connection. ‘ The annual meeting will be held on May 5th and the pre- sident asked that all members James Toombs as architect to try to he‘ present at this mean prepare a plan for the renovation of the Council Chamber and the Mayor's office. Civic employees Miss Eleanor Hennessey, John Squarebrigg-s, Raymond Steele and Herbert Horne were confirmed as perina- nent employees with the first named three eligible for pension benefits. Messrs. Russell Martin, Harold Prunty, Peter Campbell, James mg. Mrs. Ron Parker reporting for the Red Cross Blood Don- ors Clinic asked for blood don‘- ors to the clinic. On motion of adjournment, tea Donald; President, Mrs. John A. MacDonald; 1st. Vice Pres., Mrs. Harry Toombs; 2nd. Vice Pres, Mrs. Urban Blanchard; 3rd.. Vice Pres, Mrs. Ivan Laurie; Record- The prisoner allegedly held up a cafeteria. was served by Mrs. Rankin Mc- Laine, Mrs. Stewart Scrimgeour and Mrs. Jack MacLeod. QUEEN ‘STREET MEAT MARKET FULL LINE OF MEAT AND FISH CANNED GOODS AND GUEST AT P0ULTRY_o,n last nnt offensively active in that hose with couplings at 90 cents Gallant and Bernard _McGuigan Key's Pharmacy. open 8:30 a.m. Wednesday evening Mr. Warren respect‘ . . llcfcllkfelllitileaglelritrlilfeteflder of ‘luut. wemlt confirmed 1:11 their oa§3p0'mt- lIIi‘i§wisS'ecITei'teEJlzlls3.’ilrei1}4rS1l/I12.“iftlllui VEGETABLES to 3 pm‘ Mn Mncqnarrie vivnlly des_ , or supp ying men s as was ames rien. - : S. Hood, employee of Worth’s Councillors, M115. Ray MoRANis cgn,pREN»g wssi Pharmacy, was entertained at a now located at 1401/2 Gt. George Street. RUMMAGE SALE Y. M. C. A. Saturday, April 19. Group V, 2 o’clock; Park Royal Church. MEN’S Tailored to measure suits $39.95 to $99.95. Moore and l . McLeod Ltd. party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Worth. Mr. Hood is leaving shortly for Halifax where he will continue his study at the Mari- time «College of Pharmacy. His many friends wish him every FUNERAL AT BELFAST —The funeral of the late Angus Mac- (Continued on page 13), success in his chosen profession. v heavy duty truck tubes. Council also accepted the ten- der of LaFrance Fire Engine Company for supplying 12 fire- men’s helmets at $16.20 each as well as that of V. Leigh Diiigwell for supplying slx pains firemen’s regulations rubber boots at $18.96 i per pair. Redecorating of the Civic Cen- tre, Travel Bureau, Bus Stop and four mud and snow tires and Frank Byers and Francis,McKay M0171”; were permanently appointed ef- fective from the date of the reso- lution and sick leave was grant- ed5Ernest McTague until May 31, 19 8. Dunlop Tire and Rubber Goods Co., also had their tender for supplying 1,000 feet 21/2 inch 450 pounds pressure fire hose accept- ed at the price of $1.68.3 cents per foot. Dunn, Mrs. Alex McLean, Mrs. Wm. Mclnnis, Mrs. B. Callag- han, Mrs. Frank DeRoches, ms. Arthur Proude, Mrs. Arthur Mc- Kenzie, Mrs. Eldon Green, Mrs. Dolly Murphy, Mrs. Jules Gau- det, Mrs. Arthur Lawlor and Mrs. Keith Francis. The new slate of officers were installed with the Act of Conse- cration to the Blessed Virgin Free Delivery ANY SIZE ORDER 7336--DIAL—7336 OUI IXCLUSIVI "COLOR HARMONY SILICIOI” TELLS YOU WHAT COLORS TO USE! The Colorizer “Color Harmony Se- lector” shows what paint colors to use for perfect harmony with the color of l Fadyen was held Tuesday after- WE ARE UNLOADING A car noon from St. John's Presbyter- of D. L. W. Blue hard coal. A. fan Church, Belfast. Services at Pickard and Company. the church and grave were con- dtedbR.D1dN'hl- THE LADIES Auxiliary canad- S35. Milltaryw oer?-léie atlc the your rug or furniture! Every color scheme planned by a leading deco- rator. Sec this wonderful decorat- ing aid at your Colorizer Paint ‘ary. A vote of thanks was extended to the nominating committee, and also to the retiring officers. Rev. C. Moreau, C.Ss.R., Spiri- tual Director addressed the meet- ‘Holy s Redeemer Parish CWL Annual Meeting Held Here ian Legion T981113!’ .m0i1thiY grave was conducted by R. C. . ing, and thanked the retiring of- Dealer’s. meeting. Iihiursday. Ailrli 17th. 8 MacPhee. Pallbearerswere . ficei-5 and welcomed the newly _<. _ p.m. - Angus M. MacLeod, John Mac- The annual meeting of the Harry Toombs; Radio and T.V., elected officers. "W-— “S” l . K ‘hWthb'.W'l- CHARITY -43'all‘d Party at tile fr?dzl1‘lIag%§llllams,eaHue;hi1: Malc- Ciover Club‘ Wednesday April 16-til Beath, Daniel MacBeath. Inter- Tournament starting 8:30 D-m- ment was in the Belfast ceme- Aclm. 35cts. tery. RESERVE FRIDAY afternoon ATTENTION LONE GUIDES April 18011 for ca-ke sale at Hol- As you probably know, your man’s Store by Friendship Club Lone Guide Cormnilssioner, Mrs. cathonc womenns League, Holy Mrs. Leonard Fitzpatrick; Miaga- - Mrs. Alan McDonald, _p_ast pre- Re“°°“‘°” S“‘°>diViSi°n was he“ lllf; iltffv Sully La““°; Pm’ §‘o‘lI"t'-.’5e"‘§‘.i‘.l‘°‘.lii”‘r°...el.‘i.'i‘§.‘.‘.fl~‘§g w°i’f.; at the C°mm““it5’ Center 9“ 'A motion was ‘made that the had assisted in any way during 1;/llllndfiaiay. Aglil 11l\l’lh.DThe kI1)I‘eS1d- gilnllloleilcie (1)lfthefm€fiL‘lng be sent lllle year, and béiffereclll her syml); _ . 1'5. ‘an ac _0na . 13I‘e- ie am‘y 0 rs. Patrick y to mem rs w 0 were - Slfled and the meeting Opened Ready who passed away on Mon- reaved during the year. With the League Prayer. After day morning, April 14th. Mrs. The meeting closed with pray- /iI_ l-glazi’ GbQc‘\L~lt'L I ' °DORLESS _ JEWELLERS LTD. TAKES COURSE of the blind. For their education- Osborne will be away for a lcgllldlchaél gcfigfagecfigze gleclhel: fgalgiegggvebeen a member °f er‘ Flo-GLAZE ll‘ C Ii! F 1Tl0l1tl'l,:S holiday. Please address Miss Gwen Rowe R N a laghaln read the ’minuiteS of the The nomihating c0mmi.t.hee ‘ - ltte t C‘t'Mi. ii" -’ - .. .. I . CONSERVATIVE Poii Meet- D‘; l:";Ifl‘l’)‘ers”§f gradllgle oil thef Charlottetown lllrelzlloufielflrllleeilllllless.c1ll§ll:SAi§>ée1\rlI:é comphrlsing Mrlsl. Steé-lzhell Tigim e o : 1-OD Ay ‘'‘f “E l?°..‘3° “”°’.of*“ °“°-’:‘ ilie lime wllliililiee until May .:f.l’.:..o Si.$°‘.t..§§“’:;“g’r.:‘:.i which inciuaea card... or Elma. 221.; 1.2: °’r‘....‘.’.i‘.; BlNG0 AT RQLLAWAY -. = : . . mmi - l ‘ . . - ' - lg,‘ fiietnberspunfiseii toc0a.te«nd_ mtlh Refwmber ‘the Annual I‘°’n,e, Nurse in the Children's Depart- “Oh “Om M1‘S- 301111 C03_’19a M1'5- brought in the following slate °f L FAINTS :' l Guide Mem‘y- 80-R0imd- WP ii-ient of the Charlottetown Hos. Ernest Gallant and Miss Joan officers; - . ATTENTION FISHERMEN and and Be Prepared. July znd-9th. nllal after completing a three. Strain. Letters were read from t _ ’ Past President, Mrs. Alan Mac- car owners brand new Carter and FUNERAL _ _ month coursein the “Advanced the Chéirmah 01’ the Easier .5631 Rochester carburetors are now funeral of Joahrgfllsaggheld 3;? Study of Paediatilics". The Sick Camllilaign and f1'9,m the.nat1°‘na1 available for Chev engines at terday morning from the home Children’s Hospital, Toronto, Pres} ent re_the Canadian Lea’- *17-5“ 33” “"5 Mam“ L” of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rus- i9'“;iff§§fid_i:},§faf;“I}Sfiii:°§,e$.e gul€Irsmla3%::ld1i%t Callaghan then , irs m o ‘ . - - _ RECEIVES SAD NEWS-—*Mrs. §f“DB°“l 1.94 BG'f‘ll‘°“ §f”°°tR‘e° Their objective was to provide, reali‘her annual report which was James A. Stewart, Kelvin Grove, ' ‘m5 an 5 as‘ ‘C3 W ere ‘ followed by the annual 1‘6P0‘1‘i Of ~ - , f d t , 1 ed _ received the sad news that her l?;1§‘;1vH(‘:gl2r1gfi:sfijliigahgrzlgg plllogillfnrlliz lhfnsltltiileyrs inathIi;a1§1Il121c- ll}/le §(l)I'I‘eS1‘1/)[0I]_1JCl1I1g ~ brother, William K. _MacKa of ' . . t‘ f d‘ t ‘c . rs'n . Two i‘S- ex 9 9311- 9 333 Beacon Street, Bostomyhad §‘§§1“§lE§l1te§°{{§fd“ “fgslgfesiffivgl zilifigsefs hffrdaigl-itighl clzoliurnbia. financial report of the year was _ passed away on Sunday. 13th the sanctuary. The staff of we six from Oman-0 and Miss Rowe rellid byM the treasurer, Mrs. :23 ythgat ::;';;llll)1:.‘§:%:,1ep}It§_1 Apnl at ms home‘ Island Telephone Company, Can- made up the gyoup who t°.0k ad‘ Trfiligaiollgwllhlgnhonveners were Iivel'doesn’t pour out up to two pints; ofbilen I ada Packers Girls Division and vantage of thls opportumty to . - -_ day your food may not digest properly, and VICTORY DANCE Thursday, . .. is are themselves to care for present and gave reports. Spiri f in hf! n1.. . - . ' members of the Junior Basilica 9 D . . , . W“ °".‘ 3‘ °‘i“5“‘°"’°' l“’"'9-Thai‘ April 17th, Community Centre. Youth Club attended lh a bod sick children. During this course $1131.. Mr§. John MacDonald. when the liver needs mild gentle Carter’: Dancing 9 to 12.i Also at- I t t . th Miss Roweis tuition, travelling Social Action, Mrs. James Coyle; Little Liver Pills. These vegetable pills help tending, the Young Progressive 1‘ ermen was m e Cath°h° and maintenance were provided Education, Mrs. fithel McMan- Iigimuiato the flow of liver bile. Soon your C ti f P . Cemetery. The funeral was very _ nus. Membehshl M1-s_ Ste hen rligauon starts functioning properly and you 0iiSe1'Va Ves 0 mice an d by the Federal Grant for Mater » D. P . . . A largely attended. The pall bear- . . - - M St _ feel that happy days are here aaami Don! ._ Kings County. Sponsored by the e . nal and chin} Welfay-e_ Connolly, Institutions, rs. e, , , . - rs were. Raymond MacLean, - . - M "1" ‘W ‘link 41"“-W WP CHM“ I-M10 . Queens C°'iiiiii’ Y°“"€ Pi‘°8r95' Douglas Bell Harold Bell Fran- “he” T”‘“”°” Fmnce’ rs‘ ‘*"°“""=°“"l'li- ' ‘We C°“5e”'afiV°S' cis Bradley, Richard Bradley and DIED IN NEW YORK _ Mllsl Allan Bradley, all cousins of the P. _Lapierre of 40 Allen Street deceased‘ received the sad news of the FUNERAL AT VERNON death of her neice, Mrs. Allen RIVER Th f l f 1 C h f N Y k_ Th 1 -- ie un-era o ‘the ate aunc 0 ew or e ate Joseph Maclsaac of Uigg was Mrs. Caunch was the daughter _ l of Mr, and the late Mrs, Alfred held from his late residence on MacEachern of Lakeville, P.E.I. Tuesday morning to St. Joachim’s Church, Vernon River, where MACPHERSON " At the P-E-L ' 0 Thue are 10 important points to consider before buy- celebrated by the pastor, Rev. d , ll - lh _ Urban Gillis, assisted by Rev. ‘;,,;{“g“"°’i W m°tGal1’7 5 ing a monument. Let us, as your Rock of Ages Author- Preston Hammill, ans deacon and ’ Rev. John Cash as sub-deacon. COX - To Mr. and Mrs. ized Dealer, show you how to make mnllk by Rev. Vincent Murnaghan was master of ceremonies. Present Vere Beck 8. Son Ltd. in the sanctuary were: Very Rev. Montague & Charlottetown WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16. In aid of Sons & Daughters of England Benefit So DOUGLAS BROS. 8. JONES LTD. 155 KENT ST. LIFE NOT WORTH LIVING? Then wake up the liver! ' ciety sins, Inkerman. a son. weight 8 lbs. 2 ozs. BRADLEY — At City Hospital Friday April 11th., to Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Bradley, Bed- ford (nee Patricia MacDonald) a daughter, weight 8 lbs. 111/2 07.. S-PECIAL NOTICE RURAL BEAUTIFICATION SOCIETY 13th ANNUAL CONTEST $3.000 IN CASH PRIZES Entries Close May 10. 1958 For full information and free prize list write Rural Beautification Society 26 Confederation St., Charlottetown ‘WHEN SECOND BEST WON'T DO‘ Peter » G. Cox, at the Grace Maternity Hospital, Halifax, N.S., on April _ 15, 1958 a son, Peter Andrew J. A. Sullivan, Rev. K. C. Mac- ciayt0n_ Pherson, Rev. Kenneth MacMil- lan, Rev. Harold Croken. Services at the grave were conducted by Rev. John—Cash. The officers of the Vernon River Holy Name READY —- At the Charlottetown Society attended in a body. Hon. Hospital 011 Miiiiday. April 14. orary pail bearers were: Owen 1958, Mrs. Patrick J. Ready, Callaghan, Herman Gill, Bernard 88 McGill Avenue, in her 50th Doyle, Joseph Murphy, Charles year. Here remains were for- Maclsaac, Leo MacDonald, J. J. warcled on Monday evening Mclnnis. Active pallbearers were from the Charlottetown Funeral Bernard MacPherson, Harold Home to her late residence MacLeod, Otis MacLeod, Mal- from where the funeral will be colm MacLeod, John Morrlssey, held Thursday morning, leav- Lea Peters. Interment was in the ing the house at 9:15 for Re- church cemetery. The funeral quiem High Mass at the Church was very largely attended. of the Most Holy Redeemer at 9230. Interment in the Catholic ENGAGEMENTS Cemetery. 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